
Guided Exhibition Tour
Explore the many ways art creates meaning and defines purpose for people across the globe. Join us for a free guided tour featuring masterworks from the permanent collection and our special exhibition India’s Subterranean Stepwells, led by Student Educators, UCLA students from diverse academic disciplines who bring unique perspectives to the artwork on view.
Exhibition Tour includes:
Intersections: World Arts/Local Lives
Some of the finest objects from the Fowler’s extensive holdings of art from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Indigenous Americas are featured in this long-term exhibition that celebrates world arts and the role art plays in peoples’ lives.
India’s Subterranean Stepwells: Photographs by Victoria Lautman
Since the 5th century, stepwells have served as water-harvesting systems that descend into the earth and enable communities to access the water table or rainwater gathered below. A selection of 46 photographs by journalist Victoria Lautman captures the diversity and sublime beauty of these architectural marvels.
* Free tours are held select Saturdays during UCLA’s fall, winter, and spring quarters.
No reservation required for the general public.
* K-12 school tours must register for a guided or self-guided tour.
* UCLA courses must register for a guided or self-guided visit.
* Spanish-speaking educators are available upon request with advanced notice and are also subject to availability. Email the Education Department at fowlereducation@arts.ucla.edu for more information.
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Parking available in UCLA Lot 4, 398 Westwood Plaza, directly off Sunset Blvd
$3/hr or max $13/day. Rideshare drop-off 305 Royce Drive.